Two of this year's iPhones will feature a 3D sensing rear camera setup using time-of-flight camera lenses according to Ming-Chi Kuo. A time-of-flight camera system measures the amount of time that it takes for light (either a laser or LED) to bounce off of objects in an inclosed area thus allowing a 3D map to be generated.
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Kuo says in his report:
We predict that three new 2H20 iPhones models will all be equipped with front Face ID, and two of the new models will provide rear ToF. We estimate that shipments of the iPhone models equipped with front and rear VCSEL (front structure light and rear ToF) will be 45mn units in 2020.
Kuo says that a time-of-flight camera will increase photo quality and offer new and improved augmented reality experiences. The current 3D sensing capabilities used in the front-facing True Depth camera, which makes Face ID possible on iOS. This sensor utilizes infrared cameras and dot projector in order to create a map, while the time-of-flight cameras use lasers.
Rumors suggest that there will be 3 iPhones released this Fall, with almost all of them being a different size the previous models. While we do not know exactly what this year's iPhones will look like there has been a lot of speculate online. What do you think this year's iPhones will look like? Let us know in the comment below or on Twitter and FaceBook @iKillTheApple
Rumors suggest that there will be 3 iPhones released this Fall, with almost all of them being a different size the previous models. While we do not know exactly what this year's iPhones will look like there has been a lot of speculate online. What do you think this year's iPhones will look like? Let us know in the comment below or on Twitter and FaceBook @iKillTheApple